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Total negative effect on environment and economic growth
Baltic Rim Economies. 2015. No. 5. P. 36.
Kantorovich G., Tsirkunov A.
T he goal of our research was to test an inverted U-shaped relation between negative effect on environment and GDP per capita in developed and developing countries and in case of estimation of significant results to reveal the main factors that decrease the level of pollution.
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Goettingen : V&R unipress, Vienna University Press, 2011
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Berlin : Newprint blue GmbH, Berliner Str. 13-14, 10715 Berlin, 2018
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